Cairo – Egypt’s deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, who has been accused of murder and other crimes, is likely to be transferred to the same Cairo prison where former leader Hosni Mubarak is now held, the interior minister said on Saturday.
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Mohamed Ibrahim also said pro-Mursi sit-ins would “God willing, soon … be dealt with” based on a decision by the prosecutor, who has been examining legal complaints by citizens about the protests that have blocked major Cairo thoroughfares.
“God willing, it will be broken up in a way that does not cause losses,” he said referring to sit-ins that have lasted about a month. “But, God permitting, it must end. We hope that they come to their senses … and join their political process.”
“With regards to the timing … to disperse the protesters, there is complete coordination between us and the armed forces,” the minister told a news conference.
“There are still meetings going on to set the appropriate time to implement that plan according to the complaints submitted to the prosecutor on transgressions of the law by the protesters.”
The minister, who accused the pro-Mursi camp of exaggerating the numbers killed in clashes, said security forces used teargas to disperse demonstrators on a bridge because of concerns they could cause the bridge to collapse by lighting vehicle tires.
But he said the security forces had not used any live ammunition, but had instead suffered buckshot wounds and injuries from live rounds fired by protesters.
A Reuters witness, at a field hospital run by Mursi supporters, saw several demonstrators wounded by buckshot and with injuries medics said were caused by bullets.
The minister also said a decision on where to hold Mursi, whose current location has not been announced, would be up to the investigating judge. When pressed by journalists about where Mursi would be taken, he said “mostly likely to Torah” prison.
Torah, on the edge of Cairo, is the jail where Mubarak, his sons and members of the former president’s cabinet have been held after they were detained in the wake of the uprising that erupted in January 2011.
Hoe iranic. Notice the name of the prison? Torah, no less,
Torah prison? There’s a drasha in that, I’m sure.
I wonder how long this succession of leaders will last.
Torah prison??
So they’re transferring him to Lakewood?!!!
No doubt he perhaps just may belong there. The people (the younger and\or more progressive generation) didn’t vote to remove Mubarak, just to see a different kind of regime take his place!
It’s good to see the people in places like that standing up & demanding change. They tried to do this in Iran not long ago. I pray they are successful in the future in ways they could not be in the past. I pray that everywhere progress is needed, it will be attained.
With G-d’s help, anything is possible! I hate to see things take a violent turn, but only until hearts & minds are changed, will We see actions change too. And there are a lot of hearts & minds that must be changed in that part of the World.
Mubarak, Morsi, and probably whoever succeeds them; kind of an elephants graveyard for Egyptian rulers. You can probably find Paro there too, king Tut!